A defendant delivers a formal defence against accusations of corrupting the young and impiety, distancing his practice from paid teachers and natural philosophers and explaining that he never sought fees. He recounts an oracle that declared his unusual wisdom and interprets that verdict as a divine commission to question others and expose false claims to knowledge. In court he challenges popular misconceptions, cross-examines accusers, refuses rhetorical manipulation, and argues that persistent moral inquiry serves the community. When mitigation fails he upholds his principles, accepts the legal outcome, and issues final admonitions about virtue, the examined life, and the city’s responsibilities.